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In fact, significant leg length discrepancy may be responsible for pelvic obliquity and lumbar scoliosis [22].
Objective: To evaluate the validity of using postural radiographs to assess change in pelvic obliquity.
Validation of postural radiographs as a way to measure change in pelvic obliquity.
These results also suggest that postural radiographs can be used to determine the magnitude of pelvic obliquity.
Conclusion: All the reference lines seem to be valid measures of change of pelvic obliquity relative to the size of the lifts (ie, the changes in pelvic obliquity seem to be causally related and correlated with the lifts).
Because the extent of pelvic obliquity is similar in the subjects with and without chronic LBP, other factors must account for those who benefit from correction of their pelvic obliquity.
Participants who were seated in a forward lean position had a higher amount of pelvic obliquity compared to those seated in an upright position; however, participants' back contour was not correlated with pelvic obliquity.
Awareness of this possibility should be shared with the physical therapists who may notice the patient walking with a pelvic obliquity, despite achieving leg length equality.
Main Outcome Measure: Differences between the mean extent of pelvic obliquity and the lateral sacral base angle in subjects with and without chronic LBP.
This was a retrospective review of neuromuscular scoliosis radiographs evaluating interobserver and intra-observer error for a novel method of transverse plane pelvic obliquity.
Objective: To determine the extent of pelvic obliquity and lateral sacral base angle in subjects with and without chronic low back pain (LBP) by using postural radiographs.
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